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now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those streets. i have absolutely no reservations about having had a second day of the city being shut down. >> for the d.c. public schools, several did suffer some minor water damage. that's from leaks or what they're calling water intrusion. crews are getting those classrooms dried out. the district's hoping to have all the public schools back open just in time for class tomorrow. >> make no mistake about it. this was a devastating storm, maybe the worse we have ever experienced. >> tonight, lower manhattan remains paralyzed in the wake of sandy. many businesses still closed. power is out to tens of thousands and the city's subway system
now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those streets. i have absolutely no reservations about having had a second...
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as far as the city goes, city schools are closed tomorrow. amtrack service is canceled for tomorrow. the new york stock exchange will also be closed tomorrow and that is all because of this storm. city officials are urging people to stay indoors, don't go out if you don't have to. many bridges around the city are going to be closed. the lincoln tunnel will remain open. the bridge will remain open. you'll be able to get in and out of manhattan but a lot of bridges are closing because they are expecting high wind gusts. i know this afternoon at kennedy airport there were wind gusts up to 62 miles per hour. reverend sharpton? >> now, is power outages is threat here? are we seeing the possibility of power outages? >> well, that's always every new yorker's worst fear, is the fear that power will go out, especially for anybody who happens to live in a high-rise because hiking that is a threat. con ed is aware of the power outages. mayor bloomberg has said if power went out, they thought we could get it back fairly quickly. that's why he urged peopl
as far as the city goes, city schools are closed tomorrow. amtrack service is canceled for tomorrow. the new york stock exchange will also be closed tomorrow and that is all because of this storm. city officials are urging people to stay indoors, don't go out if you don't have to. many bridges around the city are going to be closed. the lincoln tunnel will remain open. the bridge will remain open. you'll be able to get in and out of manhattan but a lot of bridges are closing because they are...
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now to new york city. heavy wind and rain is hammering the city now, large sections of manhattan without power, parts of lower manhattan, edison purposely cutting off power to prevent damage. a collapsed train in mid town is dangling from a high rise. david lee is live from chelsea. david lee? >> that is right. we're at the intersection of 24th and 8th. take a look. what do you see? you see nothing. pitch black. all the way down, 24th street here in new york city, manhattan, all the lights are out on this street. this is a scene all of lower manhattan. we've observed people walking through streets flashlight in hand trying to figure out how serious this problem is. if you take a look up 8th avenue you'll see a handful of vehicles. here come a few cars. furrer south you go, it seems more dire the situation. the greater the flooding. the tip is very low lying. we just got a report that mayor, excuse me, the governor is touring the world site and it's suffering significant flooding. that site had been infecte
now to new york city. heavy wind and rain is hammering the city now, large sections of manhattan without power, parts of lower manhattan, edison purposely cutting off power to prevent damage. a collapsed train in mid town is dangling from a high rise. david lee is live from chelsea. david lee? >> that is right. we're at the intersection of 24th and 8th. take a look. what do you see? you see nothing. pitch black. all the way down, 24th street here in new york city, manhattan, all the...
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that's going to be millions here in the city. we of course will have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com and it all starts at 11:00. a lot of kids will miss school tomorrow. >> i imagine. it's going to be a big party. >> for good reason. >> i know. >>> 4:42. a pedestrian steps into the path of a train. how a phone call could cost him his life. >> plus, a drug bust that's tough to swallow at sfo. a man tries to bring nearly 3 pounds of coke on a plane but it wasn't in his pocket or in his luggage. >> and some more dramatic images out of new york city this morning. how the storm took out part of the building. incredible, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the facade fell onto a sidek at about 6:30 last nig >>> well, the collapse of a building in new york is likely storm-related. the facade fell on a sidewalk 6:30 last night leaving room on the second and third floors exposed to the elements there. this was on 8th avenue between 14th and 15th streets in manhattan. officials say stro
that's going to be millions here in the city. we of course will have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com and it all starts at 11:00. a lot of kids will miss school tomorrow. >> i imagine. it's going to be a big party. >> for good reason. >> i know. >>> 4:42. a pedestrian steps into the path of a train. how a phone call could cost him his life. >> plus, a drug bust that's tough to swallow at sfo. a man tries to...
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that crane is still dangling 80 stories above the city. it's unclear how it might be brougt down safely. the fact it's still hanging there perhaps is a relief to some who feared with the increased winds it was inevitable it was going to fall last night. it has not fallen. elsewhere in new york city, the nyu medical center lost primary and backup power during the storm, forced the evacuation of 215 patients to nearby hospitals. >>> well, it was a record 13-foot storm surge that hit southern manhattan, dumped water into the construction site at ground zero. look at those images. you can see also the uss "intrepid" as water fills the west side highway. in washington, d.c., federal and local governments will remain closed today along with the courts and public schools. >>> a financial toll from this disaster that could reach $10 billion or $20 billion, wall street will have an extra day to absorb that figure now that the new york stock exchange has been shut down for the second straight day. the first time the weather has closed the exchange f
that crane is still dangling 80 stories above the city. it's unclear how it might be brougt down safely. the fact it's still hanging there perhaps is a relief to some who feared with the increased winds it was inevitable it was going to fall last night. it has not fallen. elsewhere in new york city, the nyu medical center lost primary and backup power during the storm, forced the evacuation of 215 patients to nearby hospitals. >>> well, it was a record 13-foot storm surge that hit...
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ocean city and atlantic city already getting a lot of flooding. there is a mandatory evacuation in that area, but some people have decided to ignore those warnings. earlier i spoke to michelle, the executive director of the regional chamber of commerce in ocean city, new jersey. she said thousands of people delayed evacuating and now they're stuck on the island. how many people have been evacuated from there, michelle? >> most of the people have been evacuated. we're a small barrier island. during october we have a lot of people that are leaving anyway for the winter. we do have a lot of people, though, that have stayed, probably 8,000 people that have stayed due to they thought it wasn't going to be as bad as it is and then they were unable to get off the island. >> ok. we're looking live pictures of new jersey. the storm swell looks huge. what does it feel like to you when you look at your window? >> it's unbelievable. it really is. we're seeing swells on the water between 20 feet and further for -- with a beach, the waves. and wind gusts 60 and
ocean city and atlantic city already getting a lot of flooding. there is a mandatory evacuation in that area, but some people have decided to ignore those warnings. earlier i spoke to michelle, the executive director of the regional chamber of commerce in ocean city, new jersey. she said thousands of people delayed evacuating and now they're stuck on the island. how many people have been evacuated from there, michelle? >> most of the people have been evacuated. we're a small barrier...
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in atlantic city. this time, the governor is blaming the mayor. saying that he is allowing people to shelter on the barrier island rather than bring them inland. they say get the heck out of there fast. it was complicated by the mixed messages. the governor said the mayor was sending a mixed message. they are talking about everything being suspended until tuesday. forecasters already saying that hurricane sandy has or will have atlantic city tonight or it when it does, it will make a bad situation worse. again, the famed boardwalk that we are telling you about -- there's no way of knowing whether or not it was destroyed. we do know from a couple people on the scene that it is very hard to tell. not only because of the driving rain storms, but because there is no way to see if it's still there. this is the southern end of the boardwalk. my ac knowledge coming into play. don't get the wrong idea, i do not gamble all the time. but it is hard to tell depending on where you are. it wasn't it was broken up.
in atlantic city. this time, the governor is blaming the mayor. saying that he is allowing people to shelter on the barrier island rather than bring them inland. they say get the heck out of there fast. it was complicated by the mixed messages. the governor said the mayor was sending a mixed message. they are talking about everything being suspended until tuesday. forecasters already saying that hurricane sandy has or will have atlantic city tonight or it when it does, it will make a bad...
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as the city always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] so the message is one more time, don't call 911 unless it's a real life-threatening emergency and number two, don't go out and don't drive. you're just blocking the emergency vehicles from getting where they want to go. but for most of the people who stayed off the roads and particularly all of those who got out of zone a when we ordered everybody to get out, you made the right decision. and we're grateful for the cooperation. and we'll do everything we can to get all the services we need to everybody and to get this city back going. most of it, i hope, will come back during the day tomorrow. and we're just going to get through this the way we always do. thank you very much. >> that was new york city mayor michael bloomberg with his update on the storms effects on new york city. we continue our live coverage of sandy now classified as a post tropical cyclone by the national hurri
as the city always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] so the message is one more time, don't call 911 unless it's a real life-threatening emergency and number two, don't go out and don't drive. you're just blocking the emergency vehicles from getting where they want to go. but for most of the people who stayed off the roads and particularly all of those who got out of zone a when we ordered everybody to get out, you...
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winds are picking up and the rain is coming towards the new york city area. thousands have been evacuated from low lying areas. u.s. stock and option markets will be closed today and possibly tomorrow. bond markets will remain open until noon. and stocks are weaker across europe with the u.s. calling off equity trading. more worries about a rescue deal for spain. it's monday, october 29th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.
winds are picking up and the rain is coming towards the new york city area. thousands have been evacuated from low lying areas. u.s. stock and option markets will be closed today and possibly tomorrow. bond markets will remain open until noon. and stocks are weaker across europe with the u.s. calling off equity trading. more worries about a rescue deal for spain. it's monday, october 29th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.
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there are orange lights all over the city in honor of the giants and that includes city hall. this is a live look right now at a stage it looks like so they are prepping. >> ge ready. >> bart plans to expand rush hour service for the entire day. there will be extra trains on the caltrain system. muni is also planning extra service tomorrow with more metro shuttling available and the golden gate bridge district is putting extra ferries on the schedule. we are going to have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com beginning at 11 a.m. tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. we are going to get out there, too. >> we'll be outside. it's going to be like a quasi holiday, for sure. i think people will miss school and work. should be fun. >>> 5:11. super storm sandy is marching slowly inland after leaving at least 17 people dead in its march up the east coast. when we come back we'll speak with someone in the hard hit area of queens, new york. >> and a bay area restaurant infested with roaches. why the owners are using the creepy crawlers a
there are orange lights all over the city in honor of the giants and that includes city hall. this is a live look right now at a stage it looks like so they are prepping. >> ge ready. >> bart plans to expand rush hour service for the entire day. there will be extra trains on the caltrain system. muni is also planning extra service tomorrow with more metro shuttling available and the golden gate bridge district is putting extra ferries on the schedule. we are going to have special...
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i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks good, too. san diego right around 75. >>> we'll take another look at what the latest is with sandy coming up. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories associated with this storm, the backup generator at a major new york city hospital failed, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of patients. >>> as the sun comes up on this tuesday, we'll have a much better indication of just how much destruction sandy caused along the atlantic coast and inland. you're watching "early to dash which. . >>> residents all across the northeast this morning
i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks...
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we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's public transit system where saltwater has been confirmed flooding the subway stations. >> check out these images from west virginia. it's very hard to digest but we're talking serious snow. our forecasters have said this will be a convergence of the hurricane, wind and rain and this almost like anothnor easie bringing snow. virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke to piers earlier about the weather impacts on his stay. >> we're going into day three-plus down into southeast virginia. started raining saturday night. they've had significant flooding around nor folk afolk and virgi beach. another 3 or 4 inches of rain expected. the western part of the state, we have blizzard conditions in the mountains with up to a foot or more of snow expected and wind gusts of 40 to 50 miles an hour. it's a vast array of weather affecting the entire state. >> as much as a foot of snow. that being matched by a foot of rain in some parts of virginia as well. >> and the mid-atlantic sandy is just scraping the coast t
we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's public transit system where saltwater has been confirmed flooding the subway stations. >> check out these images from west virginia. it's very hard to digest but we're talking serious snow. our forecasters have said this will be a convergence of the hurricane, wind and rain and this almost like anothnor easie bringing snow. virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke to piers earlier about the weather...
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let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be suspended until furred notice. let me also remind you that east river ferry service has been suspended. all outdoor filming is suspended for tomorrow. the three public library systems that cover all five borrows will be covered tomorrow. and that includes the new york, queens and brooklyn public library systems. call 311, you can call nyc mayor's office on twitter. but the most important thing i can say right now is that you live in zone a, you must evacuate. we have a plan to keep you and new yorkers safe, if you follow that plan, we'll get through this
let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be...
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chase and city are waving a.t.m. fees, late fees, overdraft charges for customers in this area, new york, new jersey, connecticut, during the storm. >>shepard: and another thing before we get away, there is a concern that this salt water will get into the subway system and the area where all the electrical grid is which is not above ground but below ground and it will get in there and cause real problems if they lost electricity for a number of days there would be trouble. >>gerri: yes. and it is all rock there. there is not a lot of room to maneuver. it could be trouble for the markets and a lot of trouble for people commuting into the city. we have been waiting for the jobs report on friday and discussion whether that could be delayed. the labor department spokesman said it will be not delayed and they are working to ensure the timely release of data and it is said to come in at 7.9 percent, higher. >>shepard: and now to the midtown manhattan above times square where the crane is dangling where a red alert from the
chase and city are waving a.t.m. fees, late fees, overdraft charges for customers in this area, new york, new jersey, connecticut, during the storm. >>shepard: and another thing before we get away, there is a concern that this salt water will get into the subway system and the area where all the electrical grid is which is not above ground but below ground and it will get in there and cause real problems if they lost electricity for a number of days there would be trouble. >>gerri:...
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you learn how fragile a big city can be, a big strong city like this. it's just different, and that surge, as i said, was really something to behold. >> yeah. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. see you later. >>> coming up next, hurricane sandy hitting long island's massapequa hard tonight turning streets into rivers. more on how the storm is ravaging the northeast and how refineries are being affected as well. we'll be back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. sandy has closed several of the region's major refineries. here's a look at the process to reopen these fuel centers. cnbc's sharon epperson has more. >> reporter: getting a refinery back online after a full shutdown due to a hurricane or major storm can be a lengthy multi-phase operation. the first step, returning evacuated personnel to the refinery, could take a few days depending on conditions and surrounding areas. once on location, the crew evaluates the storm damage, like flooding or downed power lines. if the power is out, the refinery has to wait for local utilities to restore it. once powe
you learn how fragile a big city can be, a big strong city like this. it's just different, and that surge, as i said, was really something to behold. >> yeah. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. see you later. >>> coming up next, hurricane sandy hitting long island's massapequa hard tonight turning streets into rivers. more on how the storm is ravaging the northeast and how refineries are being affected as well. we'll be back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. sandy...
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eric samuah york city getting the brunt of it. straight ahead at 6:00, sandy big apple, causing outages, fires, and damage.f >> first responder sandbar crews of here but north all across the region. they are assessing the damage. updates arounde the area. including ocean city as we the damage that after sandy sent water rushing into downtown. brianne carter out there this morning. good morning, washington. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. a lot of rain and wind this morning. dropped ass have left of santa begins to move out. let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> the worst of the storm is still have some with. to deal the rain is falling and the wind gusting still at 300 40 miles times. at sandy is a post-tropical system now, over central pennsylvania, york with a maximum winds of 65 miles an hour, still really attacking a punch at this time, moving slowly to the west. rainfall has been a big concern along with flooding. we have had so much. records broken yesterday at bwi 5.5 inches of water. records brok
eric samuah york city getting the brunt of it. straight ahead at 6:00, sandy big apple, causing outages, fires, and damage.f >> first responder sandbar crews of here but north all across the region. they are assessing the damage. updates arounde the area. including ocean city as we the damage that after sandy sent water rushing into downtown. brianne carter out there this morning. good morning, washington. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. a lot of rain and...
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it's 58 degrees in new york city. yet there's a storm surge coming up, the highest we've ever seen in new york city's recorded history. just an amazing storm, guys. i'm going to go on record, i won't admit it to him, you can tell doug kammerer he did pretty well on this one. >> all right. we'll tell him you said that. bill, i want to ask you this, here in the washington area, most of the local officials told the folks to stay indoors to shelter in place, stay off the streets. and everywhere we go, we see people who are still brave enough to venture out into this weather. we see people milling around you. where you are. >> reporter: it's almost like the eeriest thing here in new york, coming down from 30 rock to lower manhattan down broadway, the most famous streets around, not a soul. empty. empty as all can be. all the airports are closed, of course. so what you're looking at is extremely bored tourists trying to figure out something to do. those are the people who have been strolling around. a lot of them from other
it's 58 degrees in new york city. yet there's a storm surge coming up, the highest we've ever seen in new york city's recorded history. just an amazing storm, guys. i'm going to go on record, i won't admit it to him, you can tell doug kammerer he did pretty well on this one. >> all right. we'll tell him you said that. bill, i want to ask you this, here in the washington area, most of the local officials told the folks to stay indoors to shelter in place, stay off the streets. and...
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the city is sweeping up one city's violent celebration aftermath. details when we return. ,,,, [ female announcer ] now there's a way to make just about anything delicious. introducing new jif chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. whatever you put it on... reaches a whole new level of deliciousness. choosy moms choose jif. griego. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning, everyone. it's monday october 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. the east coast bracing for a big knockout punch as hurricane sandy is closing in. >> and giant's fans go wild for world champs. those steer ees and -- stories and more in your morning minutes. >> got him looking and the giants have won it all. >> a clean sweep in detroit. the giants are coming home world champs again. >> there are hundreds if not thousands of giant's fans blocking this intersection. >> celebration turned to chaos on the streets of san francisco. >> we've confirmed one arrest has been made. there could be more. >> hurricane sandy moves in on the east coast w
the city is sweeping up one city's violent celebration aftermath. details when we return. ,,,, [ female announcer ] now there's a way to make just about anything delicious. introducing new jif chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. whatever you put it on... reaches a whole new level of deliciousness. choosy moms choose jif. griego. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning, everyone. it's monday october 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank...
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>> a lot of people have family members in the city or outside of the city we were encouraging them to do that while there was transportati transportation. a lot of them are going to shelters. we were frying to make sure everybody gets there and they are safe. people don't take this seriously sometimes. >> were the shelters prepared? >> this will go until wednesday, thursday. are the shelters prepared to deal with all of those people all of the time? >> they are. they are fully stocked with facilities and food. people can bring their pets. that's a big problem. people don't want to leave their pets. folks should know that. they have services for seniors buses in the public housing to get people there. >> good luck to you. check back with you. a little bit of a wind burst here. >>> let's go to the chief of police at westhampton beach that's all of the way on the eastern end of long island 100 miles east of us. chief tell us what are you experiencing there or have you felt any of the impact yet? >> good evening geraldo. right now we are experiencing 25-26 mile an hour wind gusts. the oce
>> a lot of people have family members in the city or outside of the city we were encouraging them to do that while there was transportati transportation. a lot of them are going to shelters. we were frying to make sure everybody gets there and they are safe. people don't take this seriously sometimes. >> were the shelters prepared? >> this will go until wednesday, thursday. are the shelters prepared to deal with all of those people all of the time? >> they are. they are...
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can you imagine, at under 1.5% vacancy, you understand that in our city, 65% of new yorkers choose to rent versus buy. notwithstanding historically low interest rates. i believe that there's a new kind of new yorker that prefers being nimble and having this untethered existence where year to year they can choose where to live, they can live in high-rise buildings in brooklyn. five years ago to find a luxury rental building in brooklyn was near impossible. it was brownstones or bust. i think what's changed is that brooklyn is now a place where you can live in a high-rise luxury rental building with amenities that are akin to manhattan. >> that's the residential side of the equation. what about commercial real estate in new york? what are your thoughts on that? >> so commercial real estate is heavily dependent upon job growth and sustained job growth. i think over time, as we watch the unemployment rate move and we see companies hire, we can appreciate the fact that eventually there will be a drive to create new office space. but right now i think that vacancy rates are starting to migr
can you imagine, at under 1.5% vacancy, you understand that in our city, 65% of new yorkers choose to rent versus buy. notwithstanding historically low interest rates. i believe that there's a new kind of new yorker that prefers being nimble and having this untethered existence where year to year they can choose where to live, they can live in high-rise buildings in brooklyn. five years ago to find a luxury rental building in brooklyn was near impossible. it was brownstones or bust. i think...
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new york city and long island are right in the bulls's eye. most at risk neighbors, lower manhattan. the stock exchange will close for a second day. >> if you can find a way to leave, leave immediately. >> this afternoon a crane dangled atop a high rise due to high winds. with heavy winds comes the next problem. power outages. if it happens to you? >> use up things that are likely to spoil. >> this super storm is coming faster, stronger than earlier projections, 50 million people lay in the path. >> we've been talking about how this is no longer a hurricane. >> there are still massive problems. >> that is crew. it's been down graded and still maintains the same sandy. threat goes on for days. the storm moves inland and there could be tree lines and power lines down. and what is going on with other weather systems merge something. >> hurricane was forming warm waters and a cold air mass coming down from canada. once the system merges, it has snowfall and cold air just merging with the storm changing into something other than just a tropical sys
new york city and long island are right in the bulls's eye. most at risk neighbors, lower manhattan. the stock exchange will close for a second day. >> if you can find a way to leave, leave immediately. >> this afternoon a crane dangled atop a high rise due to high winds. with heavy winds comes the next problem. power outages. if it happens to you? >> use up things that are likely to spoil. >> this super storm is coming faster, stronger than earlier projections, 50...
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that is equal to i would suspect to what took down the murrah building in oklahoma city. this is a big deal. our men and women, american men should be very, very proud of the any my and very proud of the c.i.a. because i would suspect that the c.i.a. had their happens in this someplace along the line. the financial target beside being a financial target, this is an area that runs the financial sell behind-the-scenes and that would be disrupted. >>guest: that is right. it is very simple. when you see something this sophisticated and this complicated, which is what this act would have been, you have to understand the target was the federal reserve. if it was, that makes it even more sophisticated. that tells me as an intelligence professional that there must have been someone else behind this guy. we are not going to let those details out. and we should not. this is not going into disneyland this is not going into six flags. >>neil: you are right. >>guest: this is very sophisticateed. >>neil: wayne assures me he has had nothing to do with the incidents that have propped up
that is equal to i would suspect to what took down the murrah building in oklahoma city. this is a big deal. our men and women, american men should be very, very proud of the any my and very proud of the c.i.a. because i would suspect that the c.i.a. had their happens in this someplace along the line. the financial target beside being a financial target, this is an area that runs the financial sell behind-the-scenes and that would be disrupted. >>guest: that is right. it is very simple....
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so the city is back up in terms of getting exchanges going. in terms of the infrastructure of this city, that is still a long climb. bill and maria. >> all right. scott cohn, thank you very much. obviously, sandy has left millions across the northeast without power, crippling businesses and families. courtney reagan has the latest details. >> that's right. the biggest devastation is the 30 lives lost as a result of sandy. sadly, that number could couldn't to grow. mayor bloomberg not giving a time for restoration at th this point due to considerable flooding. early inspections reveal the storms devastated the new jersey's transit. however, washington, d.c.'s mass transit system is restoring bus and rail service at this time. boston service has resumed. damage could top $20 billion in economic losses with insured losses ranging between $5 billion and $10 billion. again, that's just an early estimate. laguardia and new york airports will be closed wednesday, though governor cuomo says jfk may open tomorrow. boston and d.c. airports are open. the
so the city is back up in terms of getting exchanges going. in terms of the infrastructure of this city, that is still a long climb. bill and maria. >> all right. scott cohn, thank you very much. obviously, sandy has left millions across the northeast without power, crippling businesses and families. courtney reagan has the latest details. >> that's right. the biggest devastation is the 30 lives lost as a result of sandy. sadly, that number could couldn't to grow. mayor bloomberg...
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it is pretty cold but new york city was devastated. atlantic city was almost wiped out. that city is waking up this morning underwater. we are hearing reports of the hospital that was evacuated with hundreds of patients including small children that had to be rushed out of their. president barack obama declaring a disaster area in new york and we are hearing that a levee breach in new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight day. almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have not gone out to survey the damage them that we will know the impact in the days to come. there are a lot of people trap and a number of people who took refuge in shelters and left their homes. we are going to have to
it is pretty cold but new york city was devastated. atlantic city was almost wiped out. that city is waking up this morning underwater. we are hearing reports of the hospital that was evacuated with hundreds of patients including small children that had to be rushed out of their. president barack obama declaring a disaster area in new york and we are hearing that a levee breach in new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight...
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this morning disaster declaration in place in new york city and long island. >> we go live to ocean city maryland -- [ inaudible ] >>> live doppler 7 hd fog the big story, flight arrival delays announced into sfo nearly 70 minutes make sure you use our flight tracker at abc7news.com at the bottom. >>> 6:14. breaking news coverage of superstorm sandy continues. tahman bradley joins us from maryland where it was a different picture when we talked to him yesterday. >> reporter: good morning. the weather has let up just a bit we are seeing people returning to the beach front to see what is going on. sandy is the monster we all feared. it is going to take days to assess damage. this morning we know millions are waking up impacted. along the east coast this morning, signs of sandy's fury, lady liberty's torch out power outages spread, five million in the dark, 1.5 million forced evacuate, sandy made landfall along the new jersey coast bringing 80 mile per hour winds and flooding high tides rough surf battered the coastline. this morning entire sections of atlantic city are underwater people wh
this morning disaster declaration in place in new york city and long island. >> we go live to ocean city maryland -- [ inaudible ] >>> live doppler 7 hd fog the big story, flight arrival delays announced into sfo nearly 70 minutes make sure you use our flight tracker at abc7news.com at the bottom. >>> 6:14. breaking news coverage of superstorm sandy continues. tahman bradley joins us from maryland where it was a different picture when we talked to him yesterday. >>...
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or to get out of the city. it's what many of them did, heeding the warnings today. some are opting to stay here today. you can see the lights on on the high-rise buildings here. that power could be turned off. we don't know yet. there could be other preparations under way to make room for the surges. it's what we have heard about all day. a big prep day in new york city, a subway system shut down. it's ending at 7:00. bus service around 9:00. the port authority making contingency plans to button down those parts of the construction area. many people who packed up today, those new yorkers are heeding the warnings and taking this in stride. >> we have two children 2 and under. it's a bit of a hassle. after going what we went through last year and nothing happening, we are glad the city is taking precautions. >> we are going up state a little bit. stay there a couple days. when they move us back down, we'll cobb back here. if i was still singer, i'd still be here. >> reporter: it's only the second time the subway
or to get out of the city. it's what many of them did, heeding the warnings today. some are opting to stay here today. you can see the lights on on the high-rise buildings here. that power could be turned off. we don't know yet. there could be other preparations under way to make room for the surges. it's what we have heard about all day. a big prep day in new york city, a subway system shut down. it's ending at 7:00. bus service around 9:00. the port authority making contingency plans to...
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in baltimore city..../ t... happened... on... an... m-t-a buss.../ bus..../ the teen's mothee is pn ddsbelief tonight after she &psays the driver did nothing t helppher child. crime and justice reporter joy lepoll joins us to explain how it's not the teen '' mother toniigt wanting answers. in trying to determine whether it was the teen's sexual orientation that led to this assault.... today pictures ere released of two young men. takkea look... ttese imaaes were captured just moments before theetwo suspectssexited the bus.the teenns motter says the driver allowed the wo to attack hee daughter and did nothiig to stop it.it was only police were notiiied of
in baltimore city..../ t... happened... on... an... m-t-a buss.../ bus..../ the teen's mothee is pn ddsbelief tonight after she &psays the driver did nothing t helppher child. crime and justice reporter joy lepoll joins us to explain how it's not the teen '' mother toniigt wanting answers. in trying to determine whether it was the teen's sexual orientation that led to this assault.... today pictures ere released of two young men. takkea look... ttese imaaes were captured just moments before...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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no school today in baltimore city and harford county. we talked about the eastern shore and the mountains. lights may be coming back on for a few of you, no school today. >> thank you. the maryland transit administration plans to resume full service for light rail and commuter bus lines this morning. some service will resume for amtrak. officials at the airport said airlines are working to get back to full speed this morning. travelers are asked to check with their airlines before arriving at the airport. >> hundreds are still stranded in new york and new jersey. danielle leigh is in toms river, new jersey. >> entire coastline is waking up to a new reality. >> the skerries think i have ever been through -- the scariest thing i've ever been through. >> pieces of the fund down flowed in the ocean. -- pieces of the fun town floats in the ocean. >> first responders are trying to measure those cut off by the tidal surge. >> it came up very fast. i said i think the notion is coming down the street. >> flooding in most of manhattan. even coveri
no school today in baltimore city and harford county. we talked about the eastern shore and the mountains. lights may be coming back on for a few of you, no school today. >> thank you. the maryland transit administration plans to resume full service for light rail and commuter bus lines this morning. some service will resume for amtrak. officials at the airport said airlines are working to get back to full speed this morning. travelers are asked to check with their airlines before...
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this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are partially submerged at this point. and that looks like parked next a harbor, we are just seeing this now, as you guys are certainly at home. look at the boats piled up. >> that maybe the marina right around where the borgata is on the marina, a couple of the other casinos are there and look at that. is that a dock or is that -- they have about pushed up onto dry land there? >> i think they have been pushed up, they are piled on top. a road, we are hearing. that will give you an idea of not amount extent of the damage but how long it is going to take for that water to
this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are...
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the city of alexandria is giving out sandbags to businesses here long king street. the water actually gone up and would have gone into the business because it got to about here. because of the sandbags, i am looking inside and is bone dry. so the water did not make its way in. the concern is come over the next few days, the flooding -- the concern is, over the next few days, the flooding could be rising. there is a full moon and that is affecting the tides. >> moving forward we are keeping a close eye at what trick-or-treaters can expect tomorrow. >> the complete forecast ahead. >> we have a costume alert >> and the cleanup has begun in the ocean city but one staple of the beach escaped major damage. a picture of the candy kitchen ride on the boardwalk sandbags still along the doors. >> sandy has not departed -- has now departed and move on out. parents are resuming the halloween plans. >> it is tomorrow, but tonight a warning you need to see. this is before tomorrow night. but we will tell you about that after we talk about what the weather will be like when you ar
the city of alexandria is giving out sandbags to businesses here long king street. the water actually gone up and would have gone into the business because it got to about here. because of the sandbags, i am looking inside and is bone dry. so the water did not make its way in. the concern is come over the next few days, the flooding -- the concern is, over the next few days, the flooding could be rising. there is a full moon and that is affecting the tides. >> moving forward we are...
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down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from nyu medical center. nbc's rehema ellis is live at new york university medical center with the very latest. have they finished those evacuations now, rehema? >> reporter: as a matter of fact, chris, no, they have not. i was just at the front door of the hospital only moments ago and saw two patients being brought out on stretchers with oxygen masks on and being put into ambulances. and this is still ongoing. it's still interesting. it takes a long process to bring people who are in need of great care down from these floors of the hospital on these stretchers and into the ambulances. we have to say, it
down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from...
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>> we still have severe flooding in the city of hoboken. probably half our city is flooded. we have probably 20,000 people that are still in their homes. we're trying to put together an e evacuation plan and get the equipment here and ask national guard to bring equipment that we absolutely need. the payloaders just aren't doing it and we can't get down the city streets and really concerned about the residents who are stranded in their homes now. we've had emergency situations and we can't reach people. we are using pa systems, but their chargers and phones have run out. >> is it a matter of finding people who are stranding or the fact that you know where people are, but you physically can't get to them because the equipment hasn't gotten there yet. >> we know where they are. they are in their buildings and half of hoboken is literally flooded and under water. so we don't have the -- we have two payloaders and we're going in when we get the calls and trying to go in where we can to help people, but the payloader, we have small city streets and payloaders can't fit down the c
>> we still have severe flooding in the city of hoboken. probably half our city is flooded. we have probably 20,000 people that are still in their homes. we're trying to put together an e evacuation plan and get the equipment here and ask national guard to bring equipment that we absolutely need. the payloaders just aren't doing it and we can't get down the city streets and really concerned about the residents who are stranded in their homes now. we've had emergency situations and we...
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in atlantic city. steve keeley from our fox affiliate in philadelphia. >> reporter: this is the kind of truck you never see on the road except in disasters. these things don't put a lot of miles on. these guys are dressed like they're about to jump out of an airplane because they know how dangerous it is out here. power lines are down. you say if it is down it could be live and if it is live you could be dead if you touch it. good to see the national guard out early starting to look how devastating this is for people's lives. above are with the truck is going now, high-rise windows blown out. i don't know if you see this but curtains are blown out too. that shows you how windy it is right here. where did the boardwalk end up? look at pile of boardwalk right here. there there is refrigerator out of their kitchen into a pile of boards along with couple of cars. this big pile. boardwalk support pilings here and into the garage. guess who is here? one of the people who did not leave. first of all, why did
in atlantic city. steve keeley from our fox affiliate in philadelphia. >> reporter: this is the kind of truck you never see on the road except in disasters. these things don't put a lot of miles on. these guys are dressed like they're about to jump out of an airplane because they know how dangerous it is out here. power lines are down. you say if it is down it could be live and if it is live you could be dead if you touch it. good to see the national guard out early starting to look how...
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this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading into the still gapping hole. plus, from above the jersey shore, massive, widespread destruction caused by a once in a lifetime storm. >> we're talking months to recover from this. >> shepard: millions of people across the northeast without power. [chainsaw] >> shepard: shore towns from virginia to connecticut under water. >> this is the worse i have ever seen. >> shepard: the nation's largest city at a stand still. entire new york city neighborhood burned to the ground. >> absolute and total devastation. >> shepard: and now the storm has turned into a blizzard. plus, thousands of passengers still stranded at airports
this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading...
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